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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Rado Celebrates The Legacy Of Le Corbusier With Three Special Edition Timepieces

Disruptive, captivating, iconic. Three words that characterise the work of Le Corbusier, the Swiss-born design visionary, whose unique and striking approach to architecture has been captured in a new collection of special-edition Rado timepieces.

The new releases are the latest output in a long-running collaboration between Rado and Les Couleurs Suisse®. For Rado, known as the Master of Materials, Le Corbusier’s bold designs and use of modern materials and statement colours strike a chord with its own approach to watchmaking and appetite for innovation.

SOURCE: RADO

So far, the partnership has seen the release of 12 Rado watches, which focused on deploying contribution to modern architecture with each watch referencing one of his most epic projects.

Minimalist elegance

The first watch pays tribute to La Cité Radieuse, a vast, concrete apartment building in Marseille, France, completed in 1952, and which reimagined modern urban living. This special edition features an abstract inspiration of the building’s rough-cast, board-formed concrete, known as béton-brut, laser engraved in its high-tech ceramic dial.

This offers a highly intricate interpretation of the concrete’s innate texture, with each minute detail intriguingly reflecting the light. Each watch in the series combines four shades from the Polychromie Architectural. First introduced in 1931, and extended in 1959, the palette was identified by the great designer as being eminently architectural, naturally harmonious and able to be combined in any way.

SOURCE: RADO

This first watch is presented in Ivory White, reference 4320B, across its monobloc high-tech ceramic case and matching crown and bracelet, telling a story of pure, minimalist elegance. It is the first time that this specific colour has been deployed in high-tech ceramic.

It’s worth remembering that the colour runs right through the material as the final hue is not just a coating or finish, but acquired during sintering, when it is heated to 1,450°C. Faithfully recreating an exact shade with this complex methodology is no small thing and took Rado’s experts years to perfect. This timepiece is complemented by hands in Lucent Sky Blue (32021), Luminous Ultramarine Blue (32020) and Light Ultramarine Blue (32023)

SOURCE: RADO

Monochromatic power

The second watch honours the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the USA. In a region so closely associated with American history, the Center’s bold aesthetic was a stark contrast against the leafy squares and Georgian architecture of Harvard University.

As the only building Le Corbusier designed in North America and one of his last, completed in 1963, it is part of the nation’s cultural heritage. An abstract evocation of its moulded concrete facade features in the dial of this special edition, similarly laser engraved in high-tech ceramic.

SOURCE: RADO

Showcased in Iron Grey, specifically 32010 from the Polychromie Architectural, the piece conveys the monochromatic power of raw concrete, a material which allowed for the more disruptive, sculptural forms so associated with Le Corbusier.

The watch’s lacquered hands offer a dramatic juxtaposition against the dial, in three additional colours from his palette: Cream White (32001), Powerful Orange (4320S) and Slightly Greyed English Green (32041).

SOURCE: RADO

Monumental design

The final watch in the series celebrates Le Corbusier’s capacity to conceptualise ideas on a truly epic scale through his visionary plan for Chandigarh, India. Conceived as a completely new capital for Punjab, he imagined a more rational, efficient city with a geometric ‘grid’ layout, shared principles for architectural design, and nature carefully integrated, shaping urban planning throughout the rest of the 20th century.

This special edition includes a dial design inspired by detail from the Palace of Assembly, one of three public buildings known as the Capitol Complex, completed in 1962. An abstract inspiration of a section of this monumental building’s facade is laser engraved in the dial, within a darker palette still.

SOURCE: RADO

Here, the high-tech ceramic monobloc case, crown and bracelet appear in Ivory Black, 4320E from the Polychromie Architectural, accompanied by lacquered hands in Powerful Orange (4320S), Emerald Green (4320G) and Olive Green (4320F).

Sensuous and scratch-proof

The reverse of all three watches features 63 digitally printed colour strips – representing the full spectrum of the Polychromie Architectural. They encircle the view of the Rado calibre R763 automatic movement within, which can be seen through a flat sapphire crystal that features the logo of Le Corbusier at its centre.

SOURCE: RADO

The colour strips also decorate the presentation box each watch is supplied in. On the wrist, the watch’s high-tech ceramic construction feels impossibly light and beautifully comfortable with the  material quickly matching body temperature while the material’s sensuous qualities are magnetically alluring. 

The almost scratch-proof characteristics of high-tech ceramic lend it unrivalled durability, just like Le Corbusier’s beloved concrete, while the Rado calibre R763 automatic movement’s 80-hour power reserve and water resistance to 5 bar (50 metres) give it astonishing practicality.

SOURCE: RADO

This architecturally inspired collection, pairing the father of modernism with the watchmaking vision of Rado, Master of Materials, represents a poignant new chapter in the story of Swiss design.

The True Round x Les Couleurs® Le Corbusier® collection is now available at Rado’s physical stores and on their official website here.

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“Niu Lai”: Is This Viral “Terrible” Animated Movie Coming To Malaysian Theatres Soon?

If you’ve been anywhere near Chinese social media this month, you’ll have heard of “Niu Lai” (牛來), the animated film that became a hit for all the wrong reasons. Bad reviews were supposed to sink it. Instead, the film is udderly refusing to die.

Remember when Tommy Wiseau released his film, “The Room”, and it was destroyed to bits but later earned a life of its own? Well, that’s what’s happening to “Niu Lai”!

Source: X

So what exactly is “Niu Lai”?

“Niu Lai” translates to “the cow is coming” or “the bull is coming,” and it follows a timid young calf who tumbles into a long dream after meeting a skylark. Inside that dream, he meets a mystical serpent, befriends a leopard, loses his mother to a wolf attack, and grows up to defend his herd from humans destroying their forest home. Wholesome enough on paper.

The story behind the film is even wilder. It was made almost entirely by two people, director Xin Yumeng and his mother, writer Sun Lifang, who between them handled directing, screenwriting, animation, and voice acting. Sun even sang the end credits song herself.

Here’s the thing though, neither of them had any business making a film. Xin studied landscape design at university, not animation, and previously worked in interior design. Their production company only became a film outfit in 2021, having spent the five years before that as an interior decoration firm. Xin has said he sees 3D animation and architectural modelling as basically the same skill, once summing it up as building with bricks in the past, and building with polygons now.

Source: X
Source: X

That’s also the year “Niu Lai” got its name. 2021 was the Year of the Ox, and since Xin’s father was born in that year as well, he chose “Niu Lai” as a good omen. According to relatives who spoke to Red Star News, the pair had zero outside investment, so they spent the next five years making the entire thing on secondhand home computers bought off Xianyu, a Chinese online marketplace.

There was no money for marketing either. “Niu Lai” had no trailer, no interviews, and barely any promotional campaign to speak of, just a single poster done in traditional ink wash painting. Some cinemas that picked up the film weren’t even given proper materials, so staff hand-drew their own posters to let people know it existed, scrawled with slogans like “come on over if you’re into the bizarre” and “no refunds.” Photos of those posters went viral in their own right.

So, what does the animation actually look like?

Now, here’s the stunner. Character models are stiff and waxy, movements are jerky and disconnected, and the textures look closer to a PlayStation 1 cutscene than anything from 2026. It’s like how “Foodfight!” was back in 2012, but even that movie was somehow animated better,

Source: X

The dream logic doesn’t help either. The story drifts from a skylark to a spirit serpent to a leopard to a wolf attack, all rendered in the same low-poly haze, with barely any explanation for how one scene leads into the next. It plays out less like a coherent story and more like a fever dream stitched together from half-remembered images, which somehow only adds to the appeal.

Plenty of fans have started championing the rough edges as a feature rather than a bug, framing the film as proof that a human-made mess still has more soul than a slick AI-generated equivalent.

Is “Niu Lai” actually making bank?

Fittingly, “Niu Lai” opened in China on 5 August to almost nobody. It made just 342 yuan (roughly USD50) on opening day, and only 236 people had watched it after nine days, a genuinely historic box office bomb.

Source: X

Then the internet found it. Clips and mocking reviews spread across Chinese social media, and curiosity did the rest. The film’s box office has since rocketed past 25 million yuan (upwards of USD3.5 million), enough to put it among the highest-grossing animated films in China this year and even rivalling Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” at the local box office.

What makes that number properly wild is the budget it came from. Reported figures vary, from as low as 350 yuan (about USD47) to a more commonly cited 20,000 to 30,000 yuan (around USD2,800 to USD4,200). Either way, “Niu Lai” was made for pocket change and has already outearned its budget by a factor running into the thousands. Some estimates put it at earning 15,000 times its capital. Not bad.

It’s not the first time a shoestring budget has pulled off a stunt like this, either. “The Blair Witch Project” turned roughly USD60,000 into $248.6 million worldwide back in 1999, and “Paranormal Activity” did even better in 2007, turning a reported USD15,000 into a USD193 million global haul. Both films are still held up as some of the best returns on investment in Hollywood history.

“Niu Lai” is now chasing that same shoestring-to-sensation legacy, just with a budget so much smaller it makes even those two look comparatively well-funded. Throw in Blumhouse’s “Obsession,” which turned a reported USD750,000 to USD1 million budget into a worldwide haul north of USD450 million this year, and “Niu Lai” is in genuinely wild company.

So, is “Niu Lai” coming to Malaysia?

Source: TGV

Now here’s why we’re bringing this up. The film has quietly popped up on TGV Cinemas’ Malaysia website, complete with a poster and synopsis page.

Before anyone gets too excited, though, the listing has no release date, no age rating, and no runtime filled in.

The page says it outright on its scroll: “NO INFORMATION ON WHEN IT IS COMING TO MALAYSIA YET.” So, consider this a pending order.

What we do know is that “Niu Lai” already has an international release locked in for Singapore on 1 September. Given how close that is to home, and given that TGV has already set up a page for it, a Malaysian release wouldn’t be a huge surprise.

For now, we’ll just have to wait and see whether Malaysian audiences get their own chance to witness the “disaster” everyone’s talking about.

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(Video) Olivia Rodrigo Secretly Paid RM20k For Fan’s College Fee To Help Her Graduate

Olivia Rodrigo continues to showcase her generosity by helping those in need. Recently, a TikTok user revealed that the pop star helped pay for her final semester of college, allowing her to graduate.

Earlier this week, Jamie Causey took to TikTok to share about Olivia’s heartwarming gesture. The University of Alabama graduate revealed that the singer reached out to her last year, after she posted about not being able to afford her tuition. Jamie said their interaction began after Olivia wished her a happy birthday on one of her TikTok videos. Shortly after, the 21-year-old posted about struggling to pay her final semester’s fee, prompting a message from Olivia.

@jamiemcausey

Thank you for everything @Olivia Rodrigo @allison kuch @ophelia 🦋 @ParisHilton @West Wilson #fyp #bama #oliviarodrigo #contentcreator

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In the screenshot shared in the video, Olivia wrote to Jamie, “Hi girl! I know you don’t know me but I love your videos so much, you seem like the kindest coolest gal and you are such a source of positivity and light in my life!” The message continued, “I watched ur last vid about tuition and I’d love to help out if you were at all open to that?” The singer then asked for Jamie’s details, which the latter provided.

Jamie clarified in the video that she didn’t expect anyone to help pay her college tuition, noting that she was merely sharing about her situation and not asking for financial help. The video also includes a screenshot of an email from one of Olivia’s team members, confirming that the singer contributed US$5,000 (approximately RM20,200) to the student’s tuition. The email was dated 18th April 2026.

SOURCE: TIKTOK (@jamiemcausey)

The TikTok user also explained why she kept the interaction a secret for a year, saying she didn’t want to make a spectacle of a meaningful gesture. Jamie then proceeded to thank Olivia for her help, saying, “You made me feel like I belong on this platform. You didn’t owe me anything. You just chose to show kindness to a stranger. You’ve always been about giving back to others, and that’s something I’ll take with me forever.”

Jamie also revealed that other public figures have reached out to her, including media personalities Paris Hilton and West Wilson. The social media personality ended her video with a message for the public to continue extending kindness, saying, “Send the message, pay for the coffee, pay for the car behind you, or just smile at someone. You never know the difference it will make.”

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@oliviarodrigo)

Livies (Olivia Rodrigo fans) and netizens have since reacted to Jamie’s video, praising the star for her generosity. Many also commended her for not publicising her contribution, saying it highlights her true kind personality.

Source: TikTok, Page Six

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Apink Jeong Eunji To Hold Solo Concert In KL This October

Get ready, Pink Pandas, because another Apink (에이핑크) member is coming to Malaysia! Main vocalist Jeong Eunji (정은지) will be bringing her tour to Kuala Lumpur this October, marking her first solo performance here!

On 19th August 2026 (Wednesday), Jeong Eunji, fondly known as Eunji (은지), unveiled the list of stops for her upcoming solo Asia tour, “Summer, I”. The powerhouse vocalist will perform in three cities: Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Taipei. Her show in KL will take place on 11th October 2026 (Sunday) at Zepp Kuala Lumpur. Details, including ticket prices and ticket sales, will be shared in the near future.

SOURCE: TWITTER (@JeongEunJi_X)
SOURCE: TWITTER (@JeongEunJi_X)

This upcoming concert supports her latest release of the same title, which dropped earlier this month. The show also marks Eunji’s first solo performance in Malaysia and her return to KL after Apink’s “The Origin: Apink” show back in May. Fans can look forward to hearing all of the singer’s solo hits, including her latest title track, “i love LOVE”. Here’s what we know about the concert so far:

2026 Jeong Eunji Solo Concert [Summer, I] Asia Tour in Kuala Lumpur

  • Date: 11th October 2026 (Sunday)
  • Time: TBA
  • Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur
  • Organiser: Trex Studio
  • Ticket Prices: TBA
  • Ticket Sale: TBA

Stay tuned to this space or to Trex Studio’s official social media pages for more information on the concert. Are you excited to welcome Jeong Eunji back to KL? In the meantime, check out her comeback track, “i love LOVE”:

Source: Twitter

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Japanese Rock Band DOES To Hold First Concert In KL This November

Get ready, DOES (ドーズ) fans, because the iconic Japanese rock trio are finally coming to Malaysia! The band is bringing their 20th Anniversary Live “Thanksloving!” to Kuala Lumpur this November, marking their first performance here.

DOES will perform at Vox Live Kuala Lumpur on 15th November 2026 (Sunday) as part of their 20th anniversary concert tour. Tickets for the “Thanksloving! in Kuala Lumpur” concert start at RM220. VIP packages with meet-and-greet opportunities are also available. Ticket sales begin on 24th August 2026 (Monday) via Fantopia.

SOURCE: ICHIGO LIVE
SOURCE: ICHIGO LIVE

This upcoming concert marks the trio’s first performance in Malaysia. The band was formed in 2000 and later made their major label debut in 2006. They’re best known for their work on various anime soundtracks, including “Donten” and “Shura” for “Gintama” and “Guren” for “Naruto Shippuden”. Here are all the details of the concert:

DOES 20th Anniversary Live “Thanksloving!” in Kuala Lumpur

  • Date: 15th November 2026 (Sunday)
  • Venue: Vox Live Kuala Lumpur
  • Time: 8pm
  • Organiser: Ichigo Live
  • Ticket Prices: VIP (Standing): RM320, GA (Standing): RM220, GA DUO (Standing): RM360 per set of 2 GA tickets
  • Ticket Sale: Starts 24th August 2026 (Monday), from 12pm onwards, via Fantopia

Visit Ichigo Live’s social media pages for more information or updates on the concert. Whether you’re a longtime fan or only recently discovered their music, you won’t want to miss this chance to catch them live.

Source: Instagram

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Lesley Vogel’s Comment On Estranged Daughter Hayden Panettiere’s Death Sparks Criticism

Fans and the entertainment industry are still heartbroken over the death of actress Hayden Panettiere, who passed away earlier this week at the age of 36. Naturally, the attention turned to her family, especially her estranged mother, actress Lesley Vogel.

Days after Hayden’s family confirmed her passing on 16th August 2026 (Sunday), Lesley broke her silence, sharing her thoughts about her daughter’s death in an interview with NBC News. She said, “I think Hayden was an amazingly talented person in so many departments, and I think young people who grow up in the entertainment industry – it is a struggle and it’s a very challenging industry and it’s not unusual for them to sadly find the wrong path.”

SOURCE: TWITTER (@PopCrave)

The former soap opera star continued her statement, “I think it becomes very difficult to be true to yourself, and I think Hayden sadly lost her way, and I wish it were different. I wish she had stayed true to herself because she had many incredible attributes.” Netizens and fans have since reacted to Lesley’s comments, mostly expressing shock at how she reacted to her own daughter’s death.

Lesley was Hayden’s manager for most of her childhood career, which started when the late star was barely one year old. However, in her memoir, “This Is Me: A Reckoning”, released in May 2026, Hayden revealed that she and her mother had a turbulent relationship. She also said she had been estranged from her mother earlier this year but remained hopeful that the two could reconcile.

SOURCE: TWITTER (@Variety)
@entertainmenttonight

Hayden Panettiere is reacting to her mother’s scathing statement about her upcoming tell-all book, calling it “so false.” Lesley Vogel, Hayden’s estranged mother and former manager, said in a lengthy statement that she believes Hayden’s “present drama is partially to sell books” and claimed she went no-contact with her daughter after “20 years of trauma,” accusing Hayden of having a “personality ‘style’ which manifests as a need for control, entitlement and a lack of empathy.” Sitting down with ET, Hayden responded to that statement, saying it’s “so false.” The 36-year-old actress says she always wants to leave the door open to rebuild a relationship with her mother, but “she slammed that door pretty hard in my face.” Hayden explores her life as childhood star, working with her mother and more in her memoir ‘This Is Me: A Reckoning,’ out May 19. #haydenpanettiere #thisismeareckoning

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On social media, netizens remarked that Lesley’s comment was cold and insensitive. Many also argued that Lesley was largely at fault for Hayden’s struggles since she pushed her to start acting at a young age. In her memoir, Hayden shared instances of her mother’s controlling behaviour, alleging Lesley once used superglue to attach her tooth so she wouldn’t lose an acting role.

In the same NBC News interview, Lesley also pointed fingers at Hayden’s on-again, off-again boyfriend, Brian Hickerson. She said, “This person in her life that we have been trying to get rid of for quite some time was with her at her death, and that was Brian Hickerson”. The actor was previously sentenced to jail for domestic abuse charges. As he was the last person with Hayden, there’s speculation that he was involved in her passing.

SOURCE: TWITTER (@PopCrave)

Investigation into Hayden’s official cause of death is still ongoing. In the meantime, fans and celebrities continue to pay tribute to the late star, highlighting how loved and respected she was.

Sources: Variety, Twitter, Yahoo!

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(Video) Bella Astillah & Syed Saddiq Confirm 10th October Wedding Date

Bella Astillah and Syed Saddiq are having an October wedding! After much speculation, the celebrity-politician couple recently confirmed they’ll be officially tying the knot before the end of the year.

On Tuesday evening (18th August 2026), Bella and Syed Saddiq appeared on the infotainment programme “MeleTOP” as special guests. The couple previously teased they were making a special announcement during the programme, drawing a lot of attention from fans and the media.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@bellaastillah/@syedsaddiq)

As it turns out, the special announcement was the date for the pair’s solemnisation ceremony. Bella and Syed Saddiq confirmed that they’re tying the knot on 10th October 2026 (Saturday). The programme also aired a special announcement video featuring the engaged couple dressed in traditional attire and the date of the ceremony.

Following the announcement, Bella and Syed Saddiq shared more information about their upcoming solemnisation. According to the couple, the ceremony will take place on Level 118 of the Menara Merdeka Maybank, the second tallest building in the world. The theme of the ceremony is all-white, infused with Arabic and Islamic elements.

Bella and Syed Saddiq will also hold a separate wedding reception in the same month, with other ceremonies in Kuala Lumpur, Muar and Sabah, where the couple are from. Notably, Syed Saddiq revealed that the preparation for their wedding only began after his court case concluded in July.

Since there are less than two months until the wedding, Syed Saddiq said they have to speed up the planning to ensure everything goes smoothly. The 33-year-old also showered his fiancée with praise, saying Bella took up most of the planning responsibilities despite both of them being occupied with their jobs.

SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@bellaastillah/@syedsaddiq)

Fans have since reacted to the wedding date announcement, wishing the couple all the best in their planning. Many also hoped that Bella and Syed Saddiq would livestream the event so fans could also join in the celebrations. All in all, the public expressed joy that the couple are finally tying the knot.

In case you’re wondering, Bella and Syed Saddiq got engaged on 28th March 2026 in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends. We also wish the couple all the best in their wedding planning, and we can’t wait for their big day.

Sources: New Straits Times, Astro Awani, mStar

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